King Charles makes a key decision as Prince William and Harry's conflict worsens.
King Charles III, who has pulled back from public life due to medical treatment, has apparently decided on the fates of his fighting sons Prince William and Prince Harry.
The 75-year-old King, who is fighting cancer, might act as a 'peacemaker' between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex on Harry's next visit to the UK, as he hopes to see the two together in the future.
The Duke plans to see his father in the first week of May to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his Invictus Games organisation.
According to a palace insider, the monarch has given Harry permission to meet because he believes it would help resolve the two royals' year-long feud.
Grant Harrold, who worked closely with Charles for numerous years as Prince of Wales, predicted that Harry and William will reunite this year.
"It's very likely that Harry and William will meet next month, and anything is possible." The King will want the brothers to reconcile, therefore he will most likely play peacemaker," the former royal butler told Sky News.
According to a third source, "King Charles wants to make a peace deal between Harry and William in his life."
It comes as a judge reviews Harry's US visa application following his confessions regarding [expletive] usage in his book, Spare.